World Nov 03 Britain braces for EU exit. Not so fast, UK court rules Britain will have to wait for a vote from Parliament before it can leave the European Union, a U.K. court ruled Thursday.
Nation Nov 02 Baylor and Waco police buried reports of sexual assaults, report says A "60 Minutes Sports" report on Tuesday uncovered more details of the Baylor University sexual assault case.
World Oct 20 ‘Turing’s Law’ will pardon thousands of men convicted in UK for being gay Thousands of gay and bisexual men convicted under Britain’s now-defunct sexual offense laws will be posthumously pardoned, the Ministry of Justice announced Thursday.
Politics Oct 14 Break out the cigars: Obama lifts restrictions on Cuban products You can also pour a shot of rum to celebrate.
World Oct 13 Boko Haram releases 21 kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls. Some 197 are still missing The girls’ release was the result of negotiations between the Nigerian government and Boko Haram, brokered by the International Red Cross and the Swiss government, Nigeria said.
World Sep 30 Philippines president compares himself to Hitler After arriving in Davao City, his hometown where he was once mayor, Duterte gave a rambling speech telling reporters he had been “portrayed to be a cousin of Hitler” by critics, Reuters reported.
Science Sep 29 Shake shake shake. Planet Mercury may have earthquakes Data from the NASA MESSENGER probe confirms Mercury is the second known planet with tectonic activity in our solar system, plus one other cool feature.
World Sep 16 Swedish court upholds warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on rape charge Wikileaks founder Julian Assange still has a warrant out for his arrest after a Swedish appeals court upheld a detention order on Friday for a 2010 rape investigation.
Nation Sep 12 Mosque of Pulse nightclub shooter Omar Mateen set on fire The St. Lucie County sheriff’s office in Florida said the individual in the video was a white or Hispanic male who arrived at the mosque on a motorcycle and was “carrying paper and a bottle of some type of liquid.”…
Nation Sep 09 Volkswagen engineer pleads guilty to conspiracy in emissions scandal A Volkswagen engineer pleaded guilty to helping the German automaker cheat U.S. emission standards tests and defraud U.S. regulators and customers, the Justice Department announced Friday.